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Jet Aviation calls on Caillet to oversee completions
Jeremie Caillet will be responsible for the successful execution and delivery of all VIP completions projects, while providing direction for all aspects of completions programmes. He joined the company in 2008.
Jet Aviation has named Jeremie Caillet as VP of VIP completion programmes.
Read this story in our May 2019 printed issue.

Jet Aviation has appointed Jeremie Caillet as VP of its VIP completion programmes. Caillet succeeds Neil Boyle, SVP global completions, who is retiring at the end of May. Boyle will remain active with the company through its senior advisory board.

In his new role, Caillet will be responsible for the successful execution and delivery of all VIP completions projects, while providing leadership and direction for all aspects of completions programmes. In addition, he will collaborate across all operational departments and matrixed global support functions to support the company's OneJet programme. He reports directly to general manager Basel Dirk Sapatka.

Caillet previously worked for Dassault Falcon Jet in the US and joined Jet Aviation in 2008 as engineering team leader. He later took on the role of key account manager in the former Falcon completions line before taking on a project manager role in the completions centre and subsequently becoming director of PMO completions. He assumed his most recent role as director OneJet projects in January 2017, successfully supporting global alignment projects aimed at driving simplification and effectiveness.

“Jeremie has demonstrated exceptional project management and leadership skills throughout his tenure with the company, has considerable knowledge of our completions business and is highly motivated to exceed customer expectations,” says Sapatka. “I have every confidence in his ability to do just that and wish him continued success in his new role. I'd also like to take this opportunity to thank Neil for his contribution to Jet Aviation and to extend best wishes for a long and healthy retirement.”

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